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Home » News » Former homeless man hits back at Elon Musk over controversial comments

Former homeless man hits back at Elon Musk over controversial comments

When reality clashes with Elon’s social media takes.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
December 16, 2024
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Elon Musk has found himself in hot water again, this time over comments he made about homelessness on X (formerly Twitter). Musk, whose net worth now floats somewhere above $400 billion, claimed that homelessness “is a lie,” adding that it’s a term often used to describe “violent drug addicts” or people with “severe mental illness.”

In most cases, the word “homeless” is a lie.

It’s usually a propaganda word for violent drug addicts with severe mental illness. https://t.co/Vwp8L7tNzd

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 10, 2024

The backlash was immediate and widespread, with many calling out the billionaire for his sweeping generalisation.

“Moronic as F***”: Social Media Reacts

Red Ryan, a social media user, didn’t mince words, saying:
“It’s very easy to sit from a position of privilege and label those less fortunate. You’re a smart man, Elon, but this take is moronic as f***.”

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Others echoed similar sentiments, with many pointing out how Musk’s comments oversimplify a deeply complex issue.

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A First-Hand Perspective

One of the strongest responses came from Eric Protein Moseley, a former homeless man turned activist and filmmaker. Writing to The London Economic, Moseley shared his personal journey, dismantling Musk’s claims and offering a more nuanced perspective:

“I’ve walked that difficult path, and I am living proof that homelessness is not a disease or a condition limited to any specific group. It is a complex issue, and not everyone who experiences homelessness is battling addiction or mental health challenges.”

Moseley recounted his years as a single father struggling with addiction but highlighted that not all homelessness stems from personal failings.

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“Many others became homeless due to systemic barriers, lack of affordable housing, or economic hardship—circumstances that have nothing to do with substance abuse or mental illness. Seniors are now the fastest-growing homeless population.”

Turning the Tables

Despite the challenges, Moseley has transformed his life, becoming an internationally recognised documentary filmmaker and activist. He’s also spearheaded a global campaign addressing homelessness, which began in the UK and has since spread to Africa and the US.

His parting shot? A powerful reminder to Musk:

“Just because some of us aren’t walking around with billions of dollars doesn’t mean we are any less human. We are still people, worthy of dignity and respect—just like everyone else.”

Beyond Stereotypes

Moseley hopes Musk’s controversial remarks might spark more awareness about homelessness. However, he’s keen for people to go beyond stereotypes and recognise the systemic failures—like unaffordable housing and inadequate social safety nets—that underpin the issue.

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Joe Connor

Joe Connor

Former editor at The London Economic.

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